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nonsense

[non-sens, -suhns] / ˈnɒn sɛns, -səns /


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He even, one source claimed to me, told the chief whip when challenged on the morning of his defection that it was "nonsense" and that he was "gobsmacked".

From BBC

However, a woman identified as a manager of one of the singer's Caribbean properties said the claims were "nonsense".

From BBC

The frontman seems to somehow anchor the rhythmic chaos, warbling words that swerve wildly between incisiveness and irreverence; wisdom and wonderful nonsense.

From BBC

A simple viewing of the videos shows they are nonsense.

From Salon

At the time, Streeting said suggestions from Sir Keir's allies that he was seeking to challenge the leadership were "self-defeating nonsense".

From BBC